The Transition to a New Mode of Existence

"I am on the border of a new perception of life. People's
ordinary reaction to the activity of others, to everything around them,
their general and ordinary way of seeing things, all of that represents
a certain attitude of consciousness: it is seen from a certain level. And
when I commented on those aphorisms the other day, I suddenly noticed that
the level was different and the angle so different that the other attitude,
the ordinary way of seeing things, appeared incomprehensible - you wonder
how you can have it, so different is it. And while I was speaking, I had
a sort of sensation or perception that this new "attitude" was being established
as a natural, spontaneous thing - it isn't the result of an effort for
transformation: it's an already established transformation.

It isn't total, because both functionings are perceptible, but I
am confident that it is on the way. Then it will be interesting.

As if certain parts of the consciousness were in a metamorphosis
from the caterpillar state into the butterfly state, something like that.